MACQUARIE MARSHES, NSW, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 05: Large areas of wetlands dried up from years of losing water to agriculture during the long term drought in the Murray-Darling Basin of Australia October 5, 2007 in the Macquarie Marshes in New South Wales, Australia. Environmentalists and farmers have battled over the water in the marshes, with growers feeling they need the resource to produce food and the other side fighting for habitat for birds and other wildlife. Southeast Australia has been plagued with severe drought since the late 1990's and many growers and policy makers are being forced to work on implementing more efficient irrigation systems. (Photo by Amy Toensing/Reportage by Getty Images) _________________________________

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